TripAdvisor Reviews Torres Blancas San Carlos de Bariloche

Travel Blogs from San Carlos de Bariloche

... lunch in the revolving restaurant at the top and just enjoyed the scenery. So far, Bariloche has definitely impressed me the most in Argentina. I got the cable car back down with a nice Chilean couple who didn’t speak any English. And with my Spanish being so terrible, we had a pretty choppy conversation, but we got through it.

Four of the guys signed up to play golf at 1 pm. The course looked interesting but not interesting enough to play in the wind and the rain and 50-degree temps. They got four holes in before they dragged their sorry asses back to the lodge. My theory: They signed up for golf to have an excellent excuse to skip the tango lessons!

... most important). We went through this particular town and Route 23 vanished, no signs, nothing. We turned around and asked a guy where it had gone. Despite saying 23 in our best Spanish and showing him the road and number on the map he didnīt utter a word and just looked at us like we had arrived from Mars. So we asked some kids and they pointed us in the right direction towards, Oh God, miles of gravel road.

... the chocolates, which we had some before bed. We polished off the wine too. So although we haven't been home for Christmas, we have thoroughly enjoyed our festive period in Bariloche.

The next day, we tried to book a bus to Santiago for the day after. When we got there, the buses were full up, so we had to book it in two days time. That was a bit annoying as our flight from Santiago to Auckland is the day after that, so if there are any delays, we could miss ...

... a cookie. Then it was time to beat the headwind back to where we started from. It was fun and the scenery and the lake was nice as well. Some cool houses right by the lake as well. Back at the hotel we realized we didn't even had time to get lunch or snacks for the bus, we only had 20 minutes to change and get ready. The situation was not the best, cause there were still three people from our group who was not there yet. They hadn't ...